The government of Zimbabwe has announced that it will not set prices for cotton between growers and contractors. Instead, they will only monitor to ensure that agreed terms are met. The Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Anxious Masuka, stated that the government only sets prices for the farmers to whom they provide inputs, and that cotton growers have the freedom to enter into agreements with the funder of their choice. This year, eight contractors have entered into agreements with cotton farmers, and the government has implemented a system for pricing and payment that aims to provide a fair return for farmers' efforts.